About This Book
An illustrated historical survey recounts the principal military engagements fought on Yorkshire soil from early medieval clashes through civil wars and coastal actions. Each chapter describes the circumstances, troop movements, tactics, and immediate aftermath of individual battles—such as Stamford Bridge, the Standard, Byland Abbey, Towton, Marston Moor and others—while tracing local consequences for communities and the region's role in national struggles. The narrative emphasizes recurring themes of courage, sacrifice, and shifting political fortunes, and arranges battles chronologically to show continuities in strategy and regional experience.
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